Candidate introduction
In this election, there are two main candidates: current President Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Joe Biden. Trump is a Republican candidate. 20 16 was elected as the 45th president of the United States. Biden is a Democratic candidate and served as vice president in the Obama administration.
The focus of voters' attention
The focus of voters' attention mainly includes economy, medical care, climate change, immigration policy and ethnic relations.
economy
Economy is one of the important issues that voters pay attention to. The Trump administration has promoted a series of tax cuts in the past four years, claiming that these policies have promoted economic growth and employment opportunities. Biden advocates raising taxes on the rich and big companies to provide more resources to improve education, infrastructure and health care.
medical care
Health care is a common concern of voters. Trump has been trying to repeal the Obamacare reform bill, while Biden has proposed plans to expand the coverage of medical insurance and reduce medical expenses.
climate change
Climate change is a global issue and one of the focuses of voters' attention. The Trump administration withdrew from the Paris climate agreement and made a series of weakening of environmental regulations. Biden promised to rejoin the Paris Agreement and take more measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
immigration policy
Immigration policy is a controversial issue. The Trump administration has always emphasized border security and tried to build a border wall. Biden advocates reforming the immigration system, providing legal ways to solve the problem of undocumented immigrants and protecting the rights and interests of "dreamers" (DACA participants).
Racial relations
Racial relations is one of the important issues facing American society. The Trump administration is controversial on racial issues and has been criticized as a racist. Biden emphasized unity and equality and promised to take measures to solve the problem of racial inequality.
Steps of voter participation
As a voter, the steps to participate in the general election are as follows:
Registered voters: Before the general election, voters need to make sure that they are registered as legal voters. This can be done through online registration, mail registration or registration at the voter registration office.
Know the candidates: voters need to know the policies and opinions of each candidate in order to make an informed choice. Relevant information can be obtained through candidate official website, debates, news reports and other channels.
Voting: On election day, voters need to go to the designated polling station to vote. Voters can vote in advance or on election day.
Tracking election results: Voters can track election results through TV, Internet and mobile applications. This can help voters understand the progress of the election and know the final winner.